LAS VEGAS -- Sunshine and warmer temperatures greeted racers today at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for
the Maytag/Silverstate Refrigeration Wednesday of the K&N Spring Fling Million presented by Optima
Batteries. The plan for today was a single time trial for new entries only followed by eliminations
for the Maytag $30,000-to-win day. However, first up was the American Race Cars/Brando Custom Paint
Dragster Shootout to finish their eliminations leftover from Tuesday night.

With three cars left in the Shootout, Jeff Burns received the odd car bye run to advance him
directly to the final round where he would face either Shane Thompson or Gary Williams. While the
win in the final would earn that person a brand-new dragster, the semifinalist receives a free
three-day entry to the 2020 Spring Fling Million event. The runner-up receives a free entry to the
Million Dollar portion of the 2020 Spring Fling event.

In that semifinal round, the importance of a good reaction time was pretty evident when Williams
left with a .004 reaction time to Thompson's .030, leaving Thompson on the outside when it came to
the finish line. For his bye run, Burns left the line with a red-light which gave Williams lane
choice for the final round.

And in that final, Williams left first by virtue of his 4.66 dial-in with a .005 reaction time, but
Burns' .012 and dead-on the dial with "3" was enough to reward him with a new race car to take home
to Tennessee.

Eliminations for Maytag Wednesday's main event then began at roughly 10:00 in the morning and by
the time the first round was complete at around 2:50 in the afternoon, 562 entries had competed in
the first round. "We are so thankful for all our customers who had the faith in us to put on a
great event," said co-promoter Kyle Seipel. "This is our biggest event since we began here in Vegas
seven years ago. We're so excited in that as of today, we are on line to have the largest payout
ever for Friday's main Million race."

With ten cars left laddered for round seven, the remaining drivers were Pro 38 winner off the
footbrake Brad Burton; former Fling winner Peeps Pennington, perennial champ Scott Richardson;
Michael Pennington; Bryson Scruggs; Kevin Thorp; NHRA Top Dragster world champ Paul Nero; Mike
Rock; former Fling winner John Labbous; and Johnny Carter. The winners of that round moving into
round eight were Michael Pennington, Scruggs, Labbous, footbraker Burton and Thorp. With five cars
remaining, the bye run in the quarterfinals by virtue of the best reaction time of the round was
Michael Pennington.

Round eight and the remaining drivers for the $30,000-to-win race were Thorp and Labbous, with
Labbous using a .005 reaction time to earn the last remaining bye run into the final, while
Pennington took his quarterfinal bye run.

Thorp and Pennington battled it out for their chance to face Labbous in the final, but Pennington
turned on the red-light by -.005 to advance Thorp. Labbous took his bye run with a .004 reaction
time which gave him lane choice for the final against Thorp. And then there were two.

For a man who has a number of Spring Fling trophies to his credit and had been killing the 'Tree
all day, Labbous dropped it red by -.004 in the final to hand the trophy to the man from
Knickerbocker, Texas. "So unbelievable," said Thorp. "I was good when I had to be good and lucky
when I needed to be lucky."

Bangshift.com is continuing to stream all the
action from the very first run down the track to the very last each day thanks to support from
Hoosier Tires and JEGS.